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jlobee

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  1. I recently had this same exact problem and here's my fix: This might either be a bug or a feature from nlite; I tried to add my intel raid/ahci drivers to a slipstreamed windows xp sp3 disc, but kept getting the EULA error. Turns out, there was an additonal eula.txt file inside the intel raid/ahci folder when nlite added the drivers to the disc, which caused nlite to make an additional entry in the dosnet.inf and txtsetup.sif pointing to the intel eula.txt file and thus causing the issue during boot. Intel has this eula and other extra text files in all their zipped raid/ahci drivers, removing the eula.txt from my raid/ahci folder before adding the drivers fixed this issue.
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